Posted: December 31st, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »

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Sarah G…
Moving to a new location can be a very difficult and stressful process. You will have to deal with many changes to your life, such as your neighbourhood, your work, and your home. Even though you move to a different location, you can still have control over your lifestyle and your environment. You will still have the choice to make your new environment suit you, and this includes your home.
For example, you may want to renovate your new home so that it is more welcoming and familiar. As part of this renovation process, you may want to change your carpets, and have new carpets installed with the help of professionals, such as from Empire Today, for instance. Getting help, such as from Empire Carpet, can give you greater peace of mind during the renovations, as you will delegate plenty of the work to them. You can simply choose the type of carpet you want, and leave the rest of the installation process up to them. In no time, you'll have flooring that will make your new house into your personalized home. As you adjust to the different situations outside your house, such as your new job and new people, you will always have the confidence to be able to return home where your comfortably renovated surroundings will be waiting for you.
Posted: August 27th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: News | No Comments »

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04deveni
A Jamaican Senate bill will exempt certain categories of Caribbean Community (Caricom) nationals from the country's work permit requirement. The changes are in keeping with Chapter Three of the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas, which establishes Caricom and the Caricom Single Market and Economy.
Some categories of workers who will be exempted from work permits include self-employed persons, nurses, teachers, those who hold associates degrees, artisans with vocational qualifications and household domestics. The bill was also amended to limit the exemptions to those who are seeking long term work in Jamaica rather than temporary assignments or business. There will also be an increase in fines and penalties for breaches of the work permit requirements. For example, the current fine to an employer for hiring a foreign national without a work permit is $200, but this will be increased to $500,000 under the new law.
Posted: June 7th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Misc | No Comments »

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Baigal
Hyderabad has made a huge progress over the last four years but in spite of all the transformation, the one thing that hasn't changed is the embarrassing condition of the city's passport office. Almost all Hyderabad citizens have reported that their battle for a passport has gone from worse to worst over the years.
Even the law hasn't been able to help the citizens as they come back disappointed most of the time. Moreover, these courts are supposed to solve public concerns and quicken the process of issuing a passport. The official norms say that a passport applied through regular process should be delivered within 30 working days. This scheme has failed as the passport applicants regret that their wait for the passport has become longer.
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